Step into the past...
Smell the campfires and warm your feet while you watch the day to day lifestyle of the pioneers and mountain men of the pre 1840s. Participants live the weekend as if from that era. Things like blacksmithing, weaving, cooking, moccasin making, hide tanning, and bow making will be prominently featured along with a host of other activities such as tomahawk throwing competitions and black powder gun shooting demonstrations.
Participants, such as vendors and “buck-skinner” campers, come from all over the country to spend the weekend living life how it was lived from the early 1700s through roughly 1840.
This event is free with park admission.
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The Wetherbee Planetarium is proud to be considered a valuable educational resource in South Georgia, sharing not just fulldome educational films, but also producing live presentations on a wide variety of astronomy topics.
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This exhibition opens Oct. 23, 2018 and continues through Feb. 2, 2019.
The exhibit features a dozen artists who work in or who were educated in Georgia as they investigate interiors, domesticity and identity. The artists in Home Tour investigate the domestic environment through a lens that is simultaneously sugary sweet and sharply sour. Exposing the nature of place, these works are not without extreme beauty and whimsy, but they also offer a sensation of longing and nostalgia, and the desire for the feeling of belonging.
Free admission!
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Grammy nominated music icons, THREE DOG NIGHT will be performing at the Albany Municipal Auditorium on January 11, 2019. Doors open at 7 PM and the show begins at 8 PM. Tickets will be available for purchase on Friday, September 28 at 10 AM with a presale on Thursday, September 27 from 10 AM until 10 PM.
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